Battle of Ankara 1402: Ottoman Empire Vs Timurid Empire | Muslim Civil War - 4K Cinematic

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The Battle of Ankara was fought on 20 July 1402 at the Çubuk plain near Ankara, between the forces of the Ottoman sultan Bayezid I and the emir of the Timurid Empire, Timur. The battle was a major victory for Timur, and it led to the Ottoman Interregnum.

00:00 - Timur and Bayezid march toward Anatolia
01:30 - Ottoman formation and generals
03:35 - Timurid formation and generals
05:00 - Battle begins
06:25 - Left flank engages
07:50 - Timurid center advances
08:55 - Timurid Infantry advances
10:20 - Tatar's Defect
11:30 - Anatolian defection
13:35 - Serbian's ride to save Bayezid's
14:00 - Most of the Ottoman army retreats
14:20 - Bayezid's Last stand
15:45 - Aftermath and battle report

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Dang, not even Julius Caesar was betrayed that much! Awesome work!

calebnolan
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partly true regarding the Serbs in this battle, because mostly western sources are used, which are not very reliable and unfavorable towards Orthodox Christians, neither then nor now. Only Serbs from the Balkans took part in the battle, 5, 000 heavy armored men in black burnished armor, to that number should be added at least 3 more infantry, i.e. servants and cavalrymen, because each knight had at least 2 more horses and servants, i.e. heavy axemen and heavy spearmen with him and then it reaches a number of 12, 000 Serbs. Another important thing, the Serbs used shields "in the Serbian way", ie shields with a groove for holding spears and the famous one-and-a-half-handed swords, "spata skjavoneska", of the famous swordsman Vlka (Vuk from Prizren). One more important thing must be understood, Stefan was not a loyal servant of Bayazit because he loved him, but honor and service were viewed differently then, the knight kept his word and promise, there are statements made by Stefan that concern his luck because Bayazit fell and therefore the pressure on Serbia eased. The Serbs did not withdraw from the battle, on the contrary, Stefan retreated to the hill behind the Turkish camp and engaged in battle 3 times in the classic wedge formation - a formation similar to the Byzantine cataphracts where the first attack line starts with 12 knights each and each subsequent line receives 4 more horsemen until we reach the figure of 504 knights with the commander in that formation, which we take for the attack on the battlefield because it was easy for maneuvers and he came to the Turkish center 3 times and tried to save Bayesid and he personally pulled out the Turkish princes and accompanied Suleiman to Jedrene. There are records from the Mongol court which are proof that the Serbs never retreat from the battlefield, the outcome of the battle is irrelevant, and in which it is written that 70 Serbian artisans were taken to Samarkand because the Mongols heard that the Serbs were the most similar in the art of masonry to the Roman-Byzantines. While the others who survived the battle and fell into captivity were released because of their heroic feats, strength, power and skill shown in the battle that amazed the Mongols. This is partly a romantic play that has come down to our days, but it is known that Stefan bought each of his soldiers for 6 gold coins- 1 gold coin is 24 Serbian perpers, every household in that day Serbia payed the tax of 2 perpers per one house hold per year. This is another proof of how financially strong Serbia was then and that the Serbs did not leave their own to the mercy of the Mongols. There are even written names of those people who were taken to Samarkand as artisans, masons and craftsmen stonemasons, Vukan from Novi Brdo, Marko and Manasije from Krusevac, Nikola and Petar from Prizren, etc. A total of about 6, 000 soldiers returned to Serbia, the rest fell in a heroic battle.

radisadjuricic
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Much respect to Stefan Lazarevic and his Serbian knights . They fought till the end and did not sell out Sultan Beyazid like the Tatars & other Turkic Beyliks. They were the true MVPs on that day in Ankara .

noyansever
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Imagine if these two worked together😨 Timur would conquer China and India and Bayezid along with Timur would conquer whole Europe💀

BrownCameraman_edits
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Your videos are absolutely amazing, man. I can’t wait for you to make videos featuring the Battle of Kadesh (1274 B.C.E.) and Suppiluliuma vs. Tausret (non-historical) for Pharaoh, the Battle of Artaxata (68 B.C.E.) and Carthage vs. Royal Scythia (non-historical) for Rome II, and the Siege of Milan (452 C.E.) and Vandals vs. Picts (non-historical) for Attila. As always, keep up the fantastic work👍!

malgusvitiate
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Stefan Lazareviç ( He is a highly respected historical figure. He is a great person for Serbians.) It was clear that Yıldırım Bayezid would lose the war. His arrogant behavior, lack of self-control, failure to listen to statesmen, and most importantly, failure to know Emir Timur in detail brought his end.

keremcite
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Calling Timur a Mongol is like calling II.Mehmed a Latin or Greek because he claimed to be “Caesar of Rome”.

Calling him Persian or Mongol is a great historical crime. Please don’t do that.

If you visit Uzbekistan, his homeland, you will face very bad reactions if you say that.

He even insulted Bayezid’s Turkness in his letters. He said Ottoman soldiers were “devshirme slaves” (probably referring to Janissaries) and his soldiers were real Turks and would win.

Muhammad_Yusuf_Avazbek_ogli
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wonderful!
Knowledge + Technology brought history right in front of my eyes

finestoffering
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It's crazy that if even the Tatars and others who betrayed Bayazed had survived, Timur would likely have slaughtered them.

forgivensinner
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Hey gidi büyük türk hakanı, cennet mekan timur han 🙏❤️

somtowyer
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I love your content, ancient history battles are my favorite to watch. My only complaint would be that I prefer different factions but other than that it's an amazing battle and fantastic video

cadenschmitt
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The Battle of Ankara was also the biggest battle of the medieval age.

yavuzsultanselimhan
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Miranshah the Son of Timur who took part in the Battle of Ankara was the great great grandfather of Babur who founded the great Mughal Empire in India..so Babur was a direct descendant of Timur ..

jl
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Beatiful! I need the song name. Give a raise to the editor!

VaelorBlackfyre
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*Stefan Lazarević, Grgur Branković, and other Serb knights, did well, even the Criminal Timur asked, who are these Derwishes, who fight like lions?, and the answer was:, no, these are Christians knights from Europe...*

Staerkebombe
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Wow 1st time here and a banger. My type of channel.

Tuna
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the 05:35 soundtrack sounds so epic omg, may I know its name? ngl I'm quite interested in this genre of music

anhbaychanige
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Bayezid mükemmel bir liderdi ve talihsizce yenildi.Osmanlı Timur'dan daha zayıftı ve Osmanlı'nın güçlenmesi için zaman vardı..

fatihcoskun
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Amazing combination of history and action❤

scrollo
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Крутое видео, спасибо
Я читал что Тимур готовил поход в Индию, но умер и это никто не продолжил

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